"Essential Oils For Women's Health"

"Essential Oils for Women's Health", a FREE class presented by Tarin Giacomo, will be held at the library on Saturday, October 14th, at 2:00 p.m. Learn how to support balanced hormone levels, healthy immunity, a restful night's sleep and more using natural essential oils. We look forward to seeing you!

Crafts With Nikkie, a new children's program, will be held on Thursday, August 17th at 4:00 p.m. in the meeting room. Come and make a beaded necklace!

The library has a new AWE Literacy Station geared for children aged 2 to 8 years old. (See post.)

Book signing for author of "The Adventures of Stinkerpup" Isis Grayling on Saturday, June 3, from 2 - 4 p.m.

Summer Story Hour "Make A Better World" is coming! Beginning Wednesday, June 14th, this seven week program will continue every Wednesday from 10 - 11 a.m. through July 26th. (See post.)

The Arthur Johnson Memorial Library Board will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the library.

Are you interested in joining a new Writer's Group? Meetings held on Fridays, at 10:00 a.m. This is for any writer who wishes to meet with other writers. Beginners, experienced, published, unpublished, writers of fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, bloggers - all are welcome.

Preschool Story Hour is conducted every Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m. We read books to the children and there is a project every week. It's never too soon to introduce your children to the library!

Schedule a meeting at the library. Call 445-9711 to get on the calendar in advance. The library stays open until 6:00 P.M., Monday - Saturday, except for Thursday, when it stays open until 9:00 P.M.

Friday, August 27, 2010

School Days

Now that school has started again, don't forget the library serves students of all ages throughout the school year. Class tours can be scheduled, books for reports checked out, ideas for science fair projects found, there is a fine selection of Native American books on different tribes, and we do have encyclopedias that can be checked out for three weeks.Teachers, there are materials to aid you as well; books to aid in teaching math, English, social studies and activity books for the lower grades; books to inspire and aid teachers to do their best; books on teaching students of all ages, including advanced students and students with various handicaps; and specific materials that have been requested in the past by teachers for their students. If you have a lesson plan that requires a certain book down the road, call the library and see if we have it. If not, we may be able to purchase it. Books on homeschooling children (not text books or home school curriculum) are also availableBooks can be checked out by teachers on 'program'. This means that the books can be used in the classroom for nine weeks in order to aid students in specific projects and reports. The limit of six is extended to however many books the teacher needs and can be responsible for. Computers for research after school hours are available. Sign up at the front desk. The library is open Thursday nights until 9:00 P.M. and on Saturdays from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. This gives students more time to utilize the collection for their educational needs. Remember, students, it is always first come, first served. If you need a book on a specific topic, come early and check it out. If you do not have a library card, bring a parent or guardian to co-sign the form with you, and we will be happy to issue you one. Get into the school year right by using the public library!

New Music

Threat to survival by ShindownHalcyon Days by Ellie GouldingThe truth about love by PinkNobody but me by Michael BubleThis is acting by Sia...Hits by Phil CollinsLove Stuff by Elle KingEarthling by David BowieRewind by Rascal FlattsGreatest Hits by GarbageMetallicaAvril LavigneBangerz by Miley CyrusAnything goes by Florida Georgia LineBreak the spell by DaughtryDuran Duran greatest hitsThe very best of princePast, present and Future Rob ZombiePiece by Piece by Kelly ClarksonMaking Mirrors by GotyeWe're all somebody form somewhere by Steven TylerA head full of Dreams by ColdplayImmortalized by DisturbedJoanne by Lady GagaGrand Romantic by Nate Ruess The very best of Jessica SimpsonCreed greatest hitsGood times, bad times by GodsmackJekyll & Hyde by Zac Brown BandBeauty behind the madness by the WeekendAll time greatest hits by Lynyrd SkynrdThe Sound of madness by ShinedownThe Essential Ozzy OsborneLemonade by BeyonceSelena Greatest HitsBaptized by DaughtryLove, Angel, Music Baby by Gwen StefaniThey Don't know by Jason AldeanTen by Pearl JamRevival by Selena Gomez

Non-Fiction MoviesBarbarians RisingStar Talk with Neil de GrasseLights Out

How to use the AJML e-book library

The Arthur Johnson Memorial Library is now using a E-book site sponsored by Sebco Books with books purchased from Sebco by the library. If you need the app for your device then proceed to sebcobooks.com/apps and select the correct app for you. When you are ready click the worm below and enter the log in name ajmlibrary and the password which is public. At the next screen place you library card number. If it is your first time it will ask you for your first and last name. (Next time you log in you will only have to place your card number in and it will take you to our virtual shelf.) If you have any questions please feel free to contact the library at 575-445-9711.

AJML E-Book Library

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Here is another e-book site please feel free to use it. To use this site sign in with username: AJML password: AJMLStaff both are case sensitive. If you need help contact the library.

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ON SALE NOW AT THE LIBRARY

Currently at the library we are selling an Art DVD which features the Art Collection of the Arthur Johnson Memorial Library, accompanied by music and featuring bibliographies of the artists. The art collection in the library is the result of decades of purchasing and donations, beginning with librarian Evelyn Shuler. This DVD is just the thing to put into the DVD player and relax.Come by and get your copy today.

"The Corner"

"The Corner" is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. It holds books for sale at all times. Hardbacks range in price from 25 cents to $1.50. Paperback books are all 25 cents, regardless of size, subject or condition. Occasional DVDs, video cassettes, CDs and other types of materials are set out for sale. Magazines are free. All proceeds from "The Corner" go to the Friends of the Library, who then uses that money to support the Arthur Johnson Memorial Library in various ways. The library and the Friends of the Library thank you for your support!